©PT AMBER TIPS TEA (Blue Label) 2/6 lbl AMBER TIPS TEA (Yellow Label) 31" lb ' TINTED COKERNUT, Ideal for decorating cakes etc. 5£D Pkt. DR. WATSON’S TONIC ALE 1/5 Pkt ‘ DR. WATSON’S TONIC STOUT 1/5 Pkt ' XMAS HAMS I/" lb. jas XMAS HAMS ....... II - lb--9 SELF SERVICE SELF SERVICE WELD STREET, HOKITIKA.
VACANCIES. for BOARDERS. Tariff 27s fid per week. Apply to Mrs Shadbolt, Hall Street. MEN ! Special display is now made at McKays of tailor-cut suits in the latest patterns. inspect our window display. WANTED KNOWN—McKays hav e now opened a new shipment of Lino and Oondoleum Squares in the very newest designs. Inspection invited. WANTED —A MAN for slasher and general farm work. Apply N. Harris, Koiterangi. TfIOUND—At Hack-ell's, the latest in hand bags. Secure one by paying a small deposit; 10 per cent.' discount on orders. SPECIAL CLEARING SALE. Everything to go at prices to meet the times. Also assigned stock, rings, watches, E.P. ware, etc. from Priddis and Co., Jewellers, Christchurch, genuine bargains offering. F. H. Clark, Jeweller etc., next door to Aroh Little, Revell Street. FOR SALE—Moquette Chesterfield SUITE, iii perfect order. A snip. Apply “Guardian” Office. PUBLIC HALL, KOKATAHI. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9th. GRAND CONCERT by Kokatahi Lillies in aid of Kokatahi-Eorc-orangi ’Xmas tree. A Ball to follow; home made supper. Admission to concert: Is 6d, children fid. To ball: Gentlemen Is fid, Ladies U PRINCESS THEATRE—HOKITIKA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10th, 1931. ST. PAUL’S AMATEURS will present the popular coinedv.— “THE ARABIAN NIGHTS” Door s open 7.30 p.m. Commence. 8 p.m. Special music by Club Orchestra. Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls 2s, Downstairs Is fid. Reserves booked at’ AJiss Mclntosh’s fid extra. REMINDER TO MOTORISTS Holidays are close at hand, and now is the time to have your Cars DUCOED OR ENAMELLED. We have established a modern sei lice in Groymouth. Our overhead ex peases are low, and we can turn out a highgra'do; job, at a moderate, price. WESTERN AUTO COY. Lower Mackav Street, Greymouth. JAMES H. HAINEO, Manager.
HEAVY DUTY. 96 X 3.50 HEAVY DUTY ... £l/12/0 27 x 4.00 HEAVY DUTY ... £l/17/0 29 x 4.40 HEAVY DUTY ... £l/18/0 29 x 4.75 HEAVY DUTY ... £2/11/6 28 x 4.75 HEAVY DUTY ... £2/10/0 99 x 5.00 HEAVY DUTY ... £2/11/0 30 x 4.50 HEAVY DUTY ... £2/5/0 30 x 5.00 HEAVY DUTY ... £3/2 0 30 x 5.25 HEAVY DUTY ... £3/8/6 31 x 5.25 HEAVY DUTY ... £3/10/0 30 x 5 TRUCK H. DUTY ... £4//17/6 39 x 6 TRUCK H. DUTY ... £9/5/0 36 x 6 TRUCK H. DUTY. ... £lO/10/0 We Pay Railage. We Sto-k English Dunlop Firestone, Goodyear and Michelin. J 28-140 OX CO RD' TERR A CE, CHRISTCHURCH.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1931, Page 1
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438Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1931, Page 1
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